Eriogonum fasciculatum

This buckwheat is a native of southern California. It is a pioneer plant capable of surviving and colonizing some of the hottest driest sites. These attributes are very useful in a garden setting but it should not be planted in or adjacent to wildlands where it may escape and displace local natives. Small native shrub, forming a broad mound 1 - 3 ft. high. Flower clusters are creamy white to pink, turning an attractive rust color with age. Good erosion control plant - best in a well drained, sunny site. Flowers attractive to bees and butterflies.

A note about our inventory:

We take a field inventory every few weeks from February through December. We last updated our inventory on February 1st, 2015. Availability fluctuates wildly in our small nursery; it's always best to call to check current supply. Prices subject to change. We do not ship or mail order.

Eriogonum fasciculatum plant characteristics

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